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The Film Archipelago: Islands in Latin American Cinema: World Cinema

Editat de Antonio Gómez, Francisco-J. Hernández Adrián
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 26 iul 2023
How do the islands and archipelagos of the New World figure in Latin American cinema? Comprising 15 essays and a critical introduction, The Film Archipelago: Islands in Latin American Cinema addresses this question by examining a series of intersections between insular spaces and filmmaking in Latin America. The volume brings together international scholars and filmmakers to consider a diverse corpus of films about islands, films that take place on islands, films produced in islands, and films that problematise islands. The book explores a diverse range of films that extend from the Chilean documentaries of Patricio Guzmán to work on the Malvinas/Falkland Islands, and films by Argentine directors Gustavo Fontán and Lucrecia Martel. Chapters focus on Rapa Nui (Easter Island), the Mexican Islas Marías, and the Panamanian Caribbean; on ecocritical, environmental and film historical aspects of Brazilian and Argentine river islands; and on Cuban, Guadeloupean, Haitian, and Puerto Rican contexts.The Film Archipelago argues that the islands and archipelagos of Latin American cinema constitute a critically interesting, analytically complex, and historically suggestive angle to explore issues of marginality and peripherality, remoteness and isolation, and fragility and dependency. As a whole, the collection demonstrates to what extent the combined insular and archipelagic lens can re-frame and re-figure both longstanding and recent discussions on the spaces of Latin American cinema.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781350281752
ISBN-10: 1350281751
Pagini: 360
Ilustrații: 30 bw illus
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.49 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Academic
Seria World Cinema

Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom

Caracteristici

Wide range of coverage of the islands and archipelagos of Latin America - Chile, Argentina, the Malvinas/Falkland Islands, Rapa Nui, the Mexican Islas Mari´as, the Panamanian Caribbean, Haiti, Puerto Rican, Guadeloupe, Colombian

Notă biografică

Antonio Gómez is Associate Professor of Latin American Literature and Film at Tulane University, USA.Francisco-J. Hernández Adrián is Associate Professor of Hispanic Studies in the School of Modern Languages and Cultures at Durham University, UK.

Cuprins

Introduction - "Islands in Latin American cinema: Film(ing) Archipelagos" Antonio Gómez and Francisco-J. Hernández AdriánPart 1: Islands at the end of the world1. "Deserted islands for the nation: Empty land- and seascapes in three Argentine films of the Malvinas/Falkland Islands" Jason A. Bartles2. "Marooned testimony: Chilean islandscape and the politics of memory in Sebastián Silva's Magic Magic (2013)" William Benner3. "Memory islands: Repeating traumas in Patricio Guzmán's Nostalgia de la luz (2010) and El botón de nácar (2015)" Amanda Holmes4. "Insular spaces: A documentary and an affective ethno-mapping of the Rapa Nui culture" Irene Depetris ChauvinPart 2: Liminal islands5. "Social reformation and the edges of sovereignty: Fernando Soler's La hija del penal (1949) and Emilio Fernández's Islas Marías (1951)" Ignacio M. Sánchez Prado6. "Exposed insularities: Islands, capitalism and waste in Jorge Furtado's Ilha das Flores (1989)" Axel Pérez Trujillo7. "Islands in Lucrecia Martel's Nueva Argirópolis (2010): Eroding and fracturing the national map" Natalia D'Alessandro8. "Gustavo Fontán's films: On faces, specters, fragments of matter" Laura M. MartinsPart 3: Antillean relations on screen9. "The duplicitous empire: Ambiguous representations of Puerto Ricans and Japanese-Americans in Herbert I. Leeds's Mr. Moto in Danger Island (1939)" Naida García Crespo10. "An archipelago of crossed gazes: Intersections of documentary media practices in Cuba and Puerto Rico" Juan Carlos Rodríguez11. "'Irreducible memories' of Caribbeanness: Mariette Monpierre's Le Bonheur d'Elza (2011)" Sheila Petty12. "Documenting lifestyle migration: Anayansi Prado's Paraíso for Sale (2011)" Carolyn Fornoff13."Raoul Peck's archipelagic cinema: Island contestations of the international order in Assistance mortelle (2013)" Jana Evans BrazielPart 4: Reimagining islandscapes14. "Notes on an island film: A journey to Martín García" Edgardo Dieleke15. "Letters from the islands: A visual essay" Antonio TraversoIndex

Recenzii

From Cuba to Rapa Nui/Easter Island, from 1930s Hollywood Mr. Moto murder-mysteries to contemporary Patricio Guzmán documentaries, The Film Archipelago draws on the uniqueness of islands (their distinctive memories, their liminality, relationality, imaginary) to provide a timely perspective on our tumultuous world from the Global South. This standout book is a truly engaging, wonderfully varied, and deeply insightful contribution to Film Studies (as it turns increasingly away from the nation towards the wider world), which will also resonate strongly across Latin American and Island Studies. A captivating read!
Focusing on island spaces and territories from Martín García to the Antilles, the essays collected here brilliantly investigate their cinematic representation, meanings and how their study further questions the critical paradigm of national cinemas. A major contribution to Latin American film studies and studies of space in film.
This well-curated and insightfully organized volume invites us to reconceptualize Latin America and the Caribbean from an innovative, rigorous, and unexplored perspective: cinematic islandscapes. Essential reading for anyone seeking breadth and depth in Latin American and Caribbean film.